Katie Hopkins Thinks Zac Goldsmith's London Mayor Campaign Was Full Of 'Hatred'

She said it was 'too full of the sort of hatred we didn’t need'.

Even Katie Hopkins said that she felt that Zac Goldsmith's London mayor campaign was "way too full of the sort of hatred we didn’t need".

Speaking on LBC, she said: "He allowed other people to speak through his mouth it seems, other people to plant words in his head, other people to make him out to be something so disgenuine, so inauthentic, that even for someone like me who is called the closest thing to Rose West, people think I’m a horror story, and even I found Zac Goldsmith’s campaign to be way too full of the sort of hatred we didn’t need.

"What we did need was to pull out some other stuff about the truth of Sadiq. I wouldn't have minded that.

"But what we didn't need was this extremely negative campaign that was just negative, negative, negative.

“In the last few weeks, I’ve had dozens and dozens and dozens of parents, uncles and aunties and grandparents saying: ‘You know what, our son or our daughter, was thinking of going into politics but after seeing what’s happened to you, we’re advising against that’.

The campaign outraged even Tories. Andrew Boff, the former leader of the London Assembly’s Conservative group, said that he and many other Tories in the capital were “really troubled” by the Goldsmith tactic of painting Labour’s candidate as an extremist.